Pete Posted Monday at 10:30 AM Posted Monday at 10:30 AM Your weak fumble inside our 10 yard line gifted the Pats a victory. You went back to playing patty cakes instead of using your God given size and leaping power. This was the worst game of your career. Worse than getting a football bounced off the side of your head. WTF Keon? 2 1 3 5 1 4 Quote
Sweats Posted Monday at 10:55 AM Posted Monday at 10:55 AM I'd say, it was a bad game by everyone all around.......blaming one player when the whole team **** the bed is not the correct answer here. 7 30 5 Quote
Sojourner Posted Monday at 11:09 AM Posted Monday at 11:09 AM Keon had his mistake, sure but he made other plays. Biggest issue was tackling again. Especially behind the LOS or immediately after the catch. Couple that with getting shredded in the zones on the boundary and yeah, not good. Quote
dorquemada Posted Monday at 11:11 AM Posted Monday at 11:11 AM Given where he was drafted I expected more out of him. Excuses will be made until the end of time for a C+ receiver 2 3 Quote
Niagara Dude Posted Monday at 11:24 AM Posted Monday at 11:24 AM 1 hour ago, Pete said: Your weak fumble inside our 10 yard line gifted the Pats a victory. You went back to playing patty cakes instead of using your God given size and leaping power. This was the worst game of your career. Worse than getting a football bounced off the side of your head. WTF Keon? He had some bad plays for sure but it was not the worse of his career, I don't see him anything more then a #3 or maybe #2 receiver 1 Quote
strive_for_five_guy Posted Monday at 11:28 AM Posted Monday at 11:28 AM He definitely deserves a stern talking to. 1 1 1 Quote
Pecker Posted Monday at 11:40 AM Posted Monday at 11:40 AM Keon is the exact player that his college tape told us he would be. Don’t expect anything more or different. 3 4 1 3 Quote
nuklz2594 Posted Monday at 11:43 AM Posted Monday at 11:43 AM Should've drafted ladd mcconkey. Ladd and Shakir wr room solved. 7 Quote
Jukester Posted Monday at 12:26 PM Posted Monday at 12:26 PM It was a bad draft pick (by need) and compounded by the Bills continuing to force him to be a boundary downfield receiver. He’s not that and never will be. He’s naturally a slot guy. All we get now is 50-50 balls and back shoulder throws by the sideline. 1 2 Quote
Since1981 Posted Monday at 12:29 PM Posted Monday at 12:29 PM Worthy. Harrison. Could have used legit WR1, CB2 yesterday 😮 3 Quote
TheyCallMeAndy Posted Monday at 12:35 PM Posted Monday at 12:35 PM Not to jump on the "Crap on Keon" train, but he needs to stop that 'catch - go backwards to get distance between him and defender - try to get more YaC' thing. 1 Quote
Pete Posted Monday at 01:25 PM Author Posted Monday at 01:25 PM 2 hours ago, Sweats said: I'd say, it was a bad game by everyone all around.......blaming one player when the whole team **** the bed is not the correct answer here. Keon directly gave the Pats 3 points with his sloppy job of holding on the ball. How many points did we lose by? Pats would not have gone to Bills red zone in the first half, except Keons gift to them. 1 2 1 Quote
Sweats Posted Monday at 01:27 PM Posted Monday at 01:27 PM Just now, Pete said: Keon directly gave the Pats 3 points with his sloppy job of holding on the ball. How many points did we lose by? Pats would not have gone to Bills red zone in the first half, except Keons gift to them. If the teams played better and the Bills gameplan was adequate, they could have easily overcome 3 points.........they have done it many, many times in the past. 2 1 Quote
Pete Posted Monday at 01:28 PM Author Posted Monday at 01:28 PM 55 minutes ago, The Firebaugh Kid said: Still drunk? I leave for work 2 AM - thanks Keon, Refs, and Joe Brady’s stupid calls for my 2 hours of sleep. I work in Massachusetts with tons of Pats fans. That made for a fun day at work today Just now, Sweats said: If the teams played better and the Bills gameplan was adequate, they could have easily overcome 3 points.........they have done it many, many times in the past. I agree. But Bills offense was off, and didn’t need careless turnovers, too much to overcome apparently I watch that replay and get sick to my stomach. Zero ball security. Keon has ball in his right hand, loosely. Defender hits Keons left hand, and the ball flies out of his right hand 1 1 Quote
Sweats Posted Monday at 01:31 PM Posted Monday at 01:31 PM 1 minute ago, Pete said: I leave for work 2 AM - thanks Keon, Refs, and Joe Brady’s stupid calls for my 2 hours of sleep. I work in Massachusetts with tons of Pats fans. That made for a fun day at work today I agree. But Bills offense was off, and didn’t need careless turnovers, too much to overcome apparently And that's what i'm saying, the whole team played badly regardless of Colemans fumble, where in games past, the team could have easily overcome some sloppy undisciplined play, but last night..........ugh Quote
dorquemada Posted Monday at 01:32 PM Posted Monday at 01:32 PM Keon isn't a very good starting NFL receiver, let's just get comfortable with that. The next issue is that the offense is just so gimmick heavy, and watching the cavalcade of penalties made me realize that this group may simply not be smart enough to keep up with Brady's galaxy brain schemes. Even Allen didn't seem to know where to go with the ball, and seemed to actually lose interest in the game. Really a shtshow all around. 1 Quote
Pete Posted Monday at 01:34 PM Author Posted Monday at 01:34 PM It wasn’t just that piss poor attempt at ball handling. He half assed the passes headed his way. He got outmuscled by a little dude. And he was too busy playing patty cakes instead of going up and making a play. That was Keon last year. I had hopes for him this year Quote
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